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Creativity and Arts in Organizations and Society (CAOS)

Creativity and Arts in Organizations and Society (CAOS) Network is a collaborative research network and community exploring art and creativity in organizations and society. It brings together doctoral candidates, postdocs, and faculty around questions of art, creativity, leadership, and organizing. CAOS is an experiment in collective creativity — a safe, generative space that broadens perspectives, sparks fresh ideas, and cultivates breakthroughs in research.
CAOS

What is the CAOS Network?

The CAOS Network  is a research community that brings together doctoral candidates, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty who are interested in the roles of art and creativity in organizing, leadership, and society.The network began with the shared desire to create a supportive, open, and intellectually vibrant environment where early-career scholars can develop their research, experiment with creative approaches, and learn from one another. CAOS is not simply a research group, but a collective space for thinking, creating, and exploring together.

How We Work

CAOS is grounded in the principles of collective creativity and shared responsibility. We meet regularly, and the format of our activities remains flexible and participant-driven. To ensure that leadership is contextual and shared, we rotate responsibility for organizing and chairing sessions.

What We Do

Our activities and gatherings include:

  • Ad-hoc idea development sessions and reading groups
  • Literature review workshops highlighting emerging research areas
  • Seminars and workshops on art-based and practice-based research methods
  • Pedagogical workshops on using art and creative practices in teaching
  • Discussions on the politics, ethics, and social implications of creativity
  • Hands-on creative workshops and collective making
  • Collaborations across Aalto (including ARTS), as well as public-facing projects, exhibitions, and visits

Beyond academic exchange, CAOS seeks to mobilize knowledge and engage wider publics, exploring how creativity can shape work, education, and society.

Our Aim

CAOS is an experiment in collective creativity: a generative space that broadens perspectives, sparks new connections, and cultivates research that is thoughtful, relevant, and alive. Above all, we emphasize that the CAOS Network should be fun and inspirational not just instrumental!

 Dr. Leni Grünbaum

Dr. Leni Grünbaum

Coach and facilitator, organizational researcher, improvisation theatre practitioner
https://lenigrunbaum.fi/en/

Radical creativity at Aalto

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For Aalto community Research & Art Published:

Annual Report on Research Ethics and Integrity 2025

The significance of research ethics has increased both as part of the quality of research and in the values of publishers and funders
Soil Laboratory Exhibition poster 2026
Research & Art Published:

Soil Laboratory Exhibition – Exploring the Dialogue Between Human and the Earth in Utsjoki

Soil Laboratory explores the relationship between humans and the earth as a living landscape through ceramic practices in Utsjoki.
Aerial view of a tram on a curved track surrounded by trees and buildings in a cityscape on a sunny day.
Awards and Recognition, Cooperation, Research & Art Published:

Environmental Structure of the Year 2025 Award goes to Kalasatama-Pasila tramway

The award is given in recognition of meritorious design and implementation of the built environment. Experts from Aalto University developed sustainability solutions for the project.
City street with benches, trees, and bushes. Cars parked along the road. Sunny day.
Press releases, Research & Art Published:

Measuring urban nature: new habitat types and criteria support the prevention of biodiversity loss

A recent report introduces an anthropogenic habitat classification and assessment criteria that make it possible to visualize, measure, and compare nature in the built environment. These tools enable the assessment of ecological condition and support the development of green infrastructure and the prevention of biodiversity loss in cities.
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